EMILY E. PITTMAN IS BURIED BETWEEN HER AUNT ANN W. DOUGHERTY ANDSTEP-GRANDFATHER ADAM HOYLE. SHE HAD A LONG POEM ON HER CRYPT, BUT THE TOPIS VERY FADED AND BROKEN IN. THE CRYPT IS ABOVE GROUND LIKE HER FATHER'SIN THE MT. CARMEL CEMETERY, BUT HERS IS SURROUNDED BY A FEncE AND ENGRAVEDWITH A ROSE. NEARBY ARE WORD, CANDLER AND RAMSPECK RELATIVES.

EMILY E. PITTMAN'S TOMBSTONE INSCRIPTION WAS RECORDED IN FRANKLINGARRETT'S MASSIVE WORK RECORDING AREA CEMETERIES AND HOUSED IN THE ATLANTAHISTORY CENTER.EMILY E. PITTMANBORN 28TH DAY OF MARCH 1831DIED 28TH DAY OF AUGUST 1852AGED 21 YEARS & 5 MONTHSGONE - WHERE NO DARK SIN IS CHERISHED,WHERE NO WOES NOR FEARS INVADE;GONE - ERE YOUTH'S FIRST FLOWER HAD PERISHEDTO A YOUTH THAT NE'ER CAN FADE.

Inscription:Gone where no dark sin is cherishedWhere no woes nor fears invadeGone are youth first bud had perishedTo a youth that ne'er can fade